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Calgary Parking Authority Surface Lots CALGARY PARKING AUTHORITY SURFACE LOTS Index Lot 2 (Crescent Heights) Lot 61 (Millennium Park North) Lot 3 (Sunalta) Lot 63B (Beltline) Lot 6 (Louise Bridge) Lot 63C (Beltline) Lot 6B (Louise Bridge) Lot 64 (Millennium Park South) Lot 7 (Downtown Commercial Core) Lot 66 (Downtown) Lot 888 (Chinatown) Lot 71 (Downtown Commercial Core) Lot 10 (Renfrew) Lot 73 (East Village) Lot 20 (Hillhurst) Lot 74 (East Village) Lot 21 (Hillhurst) Lot 75 (East Village) Lot 23 (Hillhurst) Lot 76 (Western Canada High School) Lot 37 (Sunnyside) Lot 78 (East Village) Lot 43 (Inglewood) Lot 79 (East Village) Lot 44 (Inglewood) Lot 80 (East Village) Lot 45 (Western Canada High School) Calgary Zoo Lot 46 (Western Canada High School) TELUS Spark Lot 55 (East Village) Heritage Park Lot 57 (Kensington) MEC Lot 58 (Downtown Commercial Core) Fort Calgary Lot 59 (Prince’s Island) * Select lot number to jump to page. CALGARY PARKING AUTHORITY SURFACE LOTS LOT 2 (Crescent Heights) 120 – 15 Ave NW Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) 112 – 14 Ave NW $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $5.50 Zone 9002 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $ $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $5.50 Surface Lot: 66 stalls (0 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). Use on-street pay machine. Monthly rate – $115.00 + GST LOT 3 (Sunalta) 1517 – 16 Ave SW Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9003 $1.25 per ½ hr to MAX of $9.00 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $3.00 Surface Lot: 41 stalls (1 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $3.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Monthly rate – $120.00 + GST LOT 6 (Louise Bridge) 311 – 8 St SW Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9006 $2.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $16.00 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 206 stalls (2 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). 2 ParkPlus pay machines in lot. Monthly rate – $290.00 + GST Modified - 2019.01.04 Page 2 of 16 CALGARY PARKING AUTHORITY SURFACE LOTS LOT 6B (Louise Bridge) 903 – 8 St SW (NE quadrant of Lot 6: Louise Bridge) Monthly Contract Only Zone N/A Monthly rate – $255.00 + GST Mon-Sun: 24 hr Unpaved Surface Lot: 68 stalls (0 accessible) Payments are made using automatic withdrawal. LOT 7 (Downtown Commercial Core) 208 – 9 Ave SW Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9007 $5.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $32.00 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $5.00 Surface Lot: 80 stalls (1 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $5.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). 2 ParkPlus pay machines in lot. LOT 888 (Chinatown) 109 Riverfront Ave SE Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9888 $3.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $22.00 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.75 per ½ hr, no MAX Surface Lot: 50 stalls (1 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $4.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). 2 ParkPlus pay machines in lot. Monthly rate – $325.00 + GST Modified - 2019.01.04 Page 3 of 16 CALGARY PARKING AUTHORITY SURFACE LOTS LOT 10 (Renfrew) 820 Edmonton Trail NE Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9010 $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $8.00 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 23 stalls (1 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Monthly Rate - $80.00 + GST LOT 20 (Hillhurst) 203 – 14 St NW Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9020 $1.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $8.25 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 36 stalls (1 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Monthly rate – $110.00 + GST LOT 21 (Hillhurst) 344 – 14 St NW Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9021 $1.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $8.25 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 24 stalls (1 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Monthly rate – $110.00 + GST Modified - 2019.01.04 Page 4 of 16 CALGARY PARKING AUTHORITY SURFACE LOTS LOT 23 (Hillhurst) 1101 Memorial Dr NW Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9023 $1.25 per ½ hr to MAX of $9.00 for first 4 hours $1.50 per ½ hr after first 4 hours Mon-Sun: 24 hr Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Surface Lot: 41 stalls (2 accessible) $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Card, AMEX). 2 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Monthly rate – $180.00 + GST LOT 37 (Sunnyside) 1056 Memorial Dr NW (lane access) Daytime every day (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9037 $1.75 per ½ hr to MAX of $12.00 Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 12 stalls (0 accessible) Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Monthly rate – $250.00 + GST Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Modified - 2019.01.04 Page 5 of 16 CALGARY PARKING AUTHORITY SURFACE LOTS LOT 43 (Inglewood) 880 – 11 St SE Daytime every day (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9043 $0.75 per ½ hr to MAX of $6.00 Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.75 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 30 stalls (1 accessible) Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. LOT 44 (Inglewood) 1301 – 9 Ave SE Daytime every day (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9044 $0.75 per ½ hr to MAX of $6.00 Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.75 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 38 stalls (1 accessible) Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Modified - 2019.01.04 Page 6 of 16 CALGARY PARKING AUTHORITY SURFACE LOTS LOT 45 (Western Canada High School) 17 Ave & 5A St SW During School Year (September - June) Zone 9045 Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 16:00) Private Parking Only Mon-Sun: 24 hr Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 16:00) Surface Lot: 34 stalls $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Evenings every day (16:00 - 06:00) Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Enter after 16:00 for evening rate LOT 46 (Western Canada High School) 17 Ave & College Lane Outside of School Year (July - August) Zone 9046 Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 16:00) $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $6.00 Mon-Sun: 24 hr Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 16:00) Surface Lot: 32 stalls $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Evenings every day (16:00 - 06:00) Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- $1.00 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Card, AMEX). 1 ParkPlus pay machine in lot. Enter after 16:00 for evening rate LOT 55 (East Village) 724 – 4 St SE Daytime Mon-Fri (06:00 - 18:00) Zone 9055, 9355 $2.25 per ½ hr to MAX of $13.50 Daytime Sat, Sun, & Holidays (06:00 - 18:00) Mon-Sun: 24 hr $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Surface Lot: 347 stalls (5 accessible) Evenings every day (18:00 - 06:00) $0.50 per ½ hr to MAX of $2.00 Accepted Payment: coins and credit cards (VISA, Master- Enter after 16:00 for evening rate Card, AMEX).
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